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Well I just tried the MSI Realtek HD Audio Driver that supposedly comes with my motherboard. That was the worst sounding thing I've ever heard, went back to the Windows Basic HD Audio Driver. One good thing came out of all this though, now Windows let's me adjust the bass boost amount & frequency that effect does. Although I've found leaving it at default is best, otherwise it sounds muddy or tinny.

I don't know how it took me until now to realize it but, is there really not a built in equalizer in Windows 10 Home 64-bit that'll apply to YouTube & such? I know there's one inside Windows Media Player but I never use that, always streaming mostly rock, metal & some rap from YouTube. What third-party equalizers do y'all recommend that at least have presets & will apply to browser sounds?

 

Thanks in advance cause I might fall asleep soon.

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23 hours ago, Mike Soda said:

I don't know how it took me until now to realize it but, is there really not a built in equalizer in Windows 10 Home 64-bit that'll apply to YouTube & such? I know there's one inside Windows Media Player but I never use that, always streaming mostly rock, metal & some rap from YouTube. What third-party equalizers do y'all recommend that at least have presets & will apply to browser sounds?

 

Thanks in advance cause I might fall asleep soon.

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9 hours ago, kirashi said:

Voicemeeter Banana. Nuff said.

The name...lol.

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11 hours ago, Mike Soda said:

The name...lol.

What, it's legit? :P Named after banana plugs for stereos probably. https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm

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+1 for VB-audio apps.

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Well I just tried the MSI Realtek HD Audio Driver that supposedly comes with my motherboard. That was the worst sounding thing I've ever heard, went back to the Windows Basic HD Audio Driver. One good thing came out of all this though, now Windows let's me adjust the bass boost amount & frequency that effect does. Although I've found leaving it at default is best, otherwise it sounds muddy or tinny.

Ryzen 5 1500X @ 3.9GHz On 1.3625V | MSI B350M Gaming Pro | 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3200MHz | 3GB MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 2063MHz Core 9408MHz Mem | EVGA G2 550W | 250GB Samsung 850 EVO | Windows 10 Home 64-bit Version 1903 (Build 18362.295) | MasterCase Pro 3

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